The Poems of John DrydenOxford University Press, 1910 - 606 páginas Oxford edition. The facsimiles are reproductions of title pages of earlier editions. |
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... King and Queen Prologue and Epilogues to The Duke of Guise Prologue and Epilogue to King Arthur , or the British Worthy Prologue to his Royal Highness upon his first appearance at the Duke's Theatre Prologue to the Duchess on her Return ...
... King and Queen Prologue and Epilogues to The Duke of Guise Prologue and Epilogue to King Arthur , or the British Worthy Prologue to his Royal Highness upon his first appearance at the Duke's Theatre Prologue to the Duchess on her Return ...
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... King . " In the Miscellany Poems , published after Dryden's death , he ' was turned into ' they ' , and this piece of egregious nonsense figures in all subsequent English editions , even in Christie's and consequently in Dr ...
... King . " In the Miscellany Poems , published after Dryden's death , he ' was turned into ' they ' , and this piece of egregious nonsense figures in all subsequent English editions , even in Christie's and consequently in Dr ...
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... King of us alone but of the year . Text from the original edition , 1661 . All eyes you draw , and with the eyes the ... Kings : Her melting strains in you a tombe have found And lye like Bees in their own sweetnesse drowned . He that ...
... King of us alone but of the year . Text from the original edition , 1661 . All eyes you draw , and with the eyes the ... Kings : Her melting strains in you a tombe have found And lye like Bees in their own sweetnesse drowned . He that ...
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... King pro- tects . From your lov'd Thames a blessing yet is due , Second alone to that it brought in you ; A Queen , from whose chast womb , ordain'd by Fate , 119 The souls of Kings unborn for bcdies wait . It was your Love before made ...
... King pro- tects . From your lov'd Thames a blessing yet is due , Second alone to that it brought in you ; A Queen , from whose chast womb , ordain'd by Fate , 119 The souls of Kings unborn for bcdies wait . It was your Love before made ...
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... King ; the conduct and valour of a Royal Admiral and of two incomparable Generals ; the invincible courage of our Captains and Seamen , and 20 three glorious Victories , the result of all . After this , I have in the Fire the most ...
... King ; the conduct and valour of a Royal Admiral and of two incomparable Generals ; the invincible courage of our Captains and Seamen , and 20 three glorious Victories , the result of all . After this , I have in the Fire the most ...
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